Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 14, 1905, Page 2

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hall ne YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! Rebekahs Will Give Supper. The local lodge of Rebekahs will give a supper at Old Fellows t Wednesday X to & o’clock p. wm. Price afternoon Distinelive Table -=WITH-- BISIAR & VANDERLIP! E We can furnish you with Ranges, Stoves, Furniture and House FURNISHINGS! SINGER SEWING MACHINES ON VERY EASY PAYMENTS o Iligh and Org i ar ade Daily. BISIAR & VANDERLIP 2 doors west of iy Hall. Pianos ans lixpected assortments as po ole, vidual piece wi its - artistic porting and houses, can be of the large cities. ¢ Yet the question of We would appreciate an_opportun ity of showing you these wares if for no other on than that It uffords you pleasure to see them. @ Co. e — Ware v of tiue Chioa € Hver, attern, every indi- e ’seleuged for and ultilitarian qualities from the largest im- manufacturing and yery few of them duplicated out side cost need cause no anxiety as every thing is priced very mod’rat’ly Geo. 71“ Baker See our Windows The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED Official Paper Village of Bemidiji A N N A A A A A A A AN AN PIONEER PUBLISHING CO0. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. .mtl)?u:l:?l‘f: Silver and Cut f| Entered in the postoftice at Bemidji. Minn.. i ‘Meml ciiea i3 8 dil'f«»‘r(:.‘nl; as second class mutter. || from the usual cut nd - dried 1 SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR Watch For It! Tre Pioneer will shortly be- gin the publication of a serial {stery dealing with local events and written by lecal talent. The E is cneof thrilling interest, ropl te with dramatic situations 'and souuds the depth of human ;s_\ mpathy and suffering. It portrays beal conditions with a 'vivia touch and exposes some 'avery day deceptions with a I mercitess hand. It will be more | generally read than anything iwhic_h has eyer appeared in pub- ‘lic print in Bemidji, Further 1aunouncementzs will be made in a e o e e e e e S day or two and the first chapter and Bral High W motion, 3 competc Cut out Ce mp for t dva . 2y Traisiag of the serial will be published in these columns within a very short time, Watch for it! Separating the Chaff from the Wheat, THE great American college game is football and like every- thing is that is greatin American life it has its abuses. Soserious have these abuses become that Is one of the Four Railway and Com- mercial Centers of the Northwest Bemidii No other city of its size in the State of Minnesota has such Railway and offers unparalelled opportunities for Business and Manufacturing Skipping Facilities. Lots for sale by Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Ce H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Bldg. S DORAN BRO i ] i é’l‘inning, Stove Repairing, Plumbing, Etc., Ete., S, Good Work on Short Notice. Phone 225, R R (oo We carry the finest Coffee in the city. GhHe Monogram is the Best YEZIE C fee! We carry a full line of Dry Goods, Groceries, E Our lin» of Monogram canned goods cannot he excelled. General Merchandise, Lum- bermen’s Supplies. Rubber Goods, also a complete line of Shoes, Crockery and Stoneware. Pillsbury’s Best Flour, FEED and Majestic. | W. 6. SCHROEDER OATS HAY there is now on foot a movement among minor colleges to suspend playing entirely for a year or two until some of the evils which attend the game can be cor- rected. Several preparatory have resolyed to maintain no football. elevens next year and the movement bids fair to seri- ously cripple the big schools by cutting down of supply of available material for a real Varsity team. There is every indication that tootball will continue for years to be the great college game and no doubt it will grow in popular- ity. Notwithstanding its evils, it is necessary. The physique of its young men is a matter of tremendous importance to the nation and there is nothing in college life which contributes more to manliness in mind and schools their seurce body than football—properly |play d. The small schools are Kdnin;_r good worl and their i«-fl'mi,»; will urdoubtedly in time :hose things threaten to purge the gawe of which at present destroy its influence for good. May the game grow greater and | better. TO DISCUSS MANCHURIA. Baron Komura Arrives at the Chinese Capital. Washington, Nov. 12 —DMinister Rockhill cabied the state department from Peking that Baron Komura had arrived at that e, It is understood that he is to take up with the Chinese government the details of the peace treaty relative to Manchuria, in accord- ance with (he terms of that instru- ment. Japan was allowed a period of | eighteen months in which to withdraw her troops from Manchuria, an un- necessary length of time in the Chinese view. The Chinese also object to the permanent retention of the force of Japanese guards along the Port Arthur railroad as equivalent to keeping a standing army and repro- ducing Russian methods in Manchuria, It was these matters which China regarded as warranting the effort made by her to have a voice in the framing of the peace treaty and having failed in that undertaking she must now try to adjust them, with other important detalls, directly with Baron Komura, Y ,Colds It should be borne in mind that every cold weakens the lungs, low- ers the vitality and preparcs the system for the more serious dis- eases, among which are the two greatest destroyers of human life, l preumonia and consumption. ! Chamberlain’s l Cough Remedy l bas won its great popularity by its Prompt cures of this most common ailment. It aids expectoration, re- lieves the lungs and opens the secretions, effecting a speedy and permanent cure. It counteracts any tendency toward pueumonia. Ll’rit:e 25¢, Large Size 50c. TS CHEED CREEITTRER ¥ On a woman’s vitality to do work for which slae is unfitted, and wo wonder how : some of the women of our land live through a single season of pleasure or dissipation. They will say with tears in their eyes, when they mention. the sub- ect at all, it is a ard pully” that with pain, weak- ness and weariness they are “almost dragged out.” Man%’, in this con- dition, resort to alcoholic stimulants and “invigorants,” the after effccts of which are very injurious. Dr. R. V. Piercé, forty years, ago found that women were being mistreated through ignorance or carelessfiess and determined to devote Lis life andienergies to_their’relief. 5. I Having found the cause of their suf- fering, e next sought for the mers of. relief, and found in Nature's laboratory— the earth, certain roots which had Te- markable and valuable medictnal virtues for the cure of these ailments, Using chemically pure. giycerine, of proper strength instead of alcohol, he “prepared extracts of-these, and the result was so satistactory that the combir tion became his “Favorite P) seription. The roots used ares Lady’s Slipper root, Black Cohosh root. Unitorn root, Blue Cohash root and Golden_Seal root, The world knows it as DR. PIERCE'S FAVOR- ITE PRESCRIPTION, which has the won- derful and unparalieled record of a half- million of eures in the last forty years. Write to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for advice, given without charge. 1 am glad to be able to testify as to the merits of Dr. Plerce’s Favorito Prescription for the many ills that women suffer with.” vites Miss' Gertrude Mitchell (President ristian Endeavor Society), Detroit, Mich. “After many years of suffering and pain, 1 took your medicine, and in a short time began to Teol stronger, became more regular and didn't have the bearing-down pains which had been my lot for so long. Shall never cease to be erateful that it was brought 10 pains, and feel much stronger generally Dr. Plerce’s Pellets cleanse the clogged 8ystem from accumulated impurities. EEEEEEECEEEETEEEETEERES ¥ CORRESPONDENCE 7} &9933539!29-{!93‘!35‘)3 ia‘)‘id’?‘ LOUIS. Chas. Newmann of St. Paul is visiting his brother, 0. S. New- mann of Moose Lake, and looking after his business interests in these parts. Misses Margaret Arnold and Nellie Sevey have returned to their homes at Crookston after spending some time on the claim of the former near Washburn lake. Miss Arnold recently commuted on her homestead. Wm. Sheridan will occupy her house this winter. Pete Kirkvold called on friends at Moose Lake Mounday. H. W. Alsop has gone to Fargo, N, D, to visit his sons. Miss Bertha Ronning and niece, Bertha Singsass, have been spending some time at Cass Lake visiting friends. F. L. Gillett spent Sunday night at the home of H. E. Rice and Monday night with E. D. Bentley. Bemidji, Minn. No 107...Pay bids [ B FULL INFORMATION FROM 2 E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Ground has been cleared for the new Moose Lake school house and work will be begun on it as Soon as possible. It is to be ready by January 1. A number of new men arrived at Neils camp No.2 last week. The total now is about 65 men. Things begin to look business| like. Thovvald Hanson drove out to Tenstrike last Saturday. Harvard Newmann walked: out to Blackduck Tuesday. = He will formerly of this town. Satisfied for One Cent A Word FOR SALE. A A AP FOR SALE—Jersey cow, Mrs. C. H. Miles, 603 Bemidji Ave. FOR SALE—Magnificent moose HELP WANTED. A~ s WANTED—Chambermaid at the Brinkman hotel. WANTED—Competent girl for visit at the home of Mr. Danion,| head, mounted; will be sold general housework. Good cheap Inquire at this office.; wages. Call at Wm. McCuaig’s store. ,/ BIG THIEF CAPTURED. Man Arrested on Small Charge Con- fesses to Stealing. $100,000.! New York, Nov. 13.—Harold / Pres- cott, a painter who was arrested on suspicion of being implicated in a small robbery, broke down in jail and coufessed. 1o having stolen over $100,- 000 from various homes in the past two 3 Heis a painter by trade ed entrance to the houses by employment in them. Hg tor seutenced to five vears at ©On de banks ob de Amazon, far away, far away, Whar Dr. Green gits August Flowers to dis day ; Ah picked dose flowers in August in ole Brazil, An'aldo’ I'se a Yaukee, ah longs to be dar still. QAugust Flower is the only medicine free from alcoholic stin nts) that has cen successful in keeping the entire thirty-two feet of digestive apparatusina normal condition, and assisting nature’s processes of digestion, separation and ab- sorption—for building and re-building— by preventing ALL irregular or unnatural causes which interrupt healthy and per- fect natural processes and result in intes- tinal indigestion, catarrhal affections (ceusing appendicitis—stoppage of the all duct), fermentation of uuhealthy Froda, necvousd vspepsia, headache, cori- stipation_and ofhier complaints, such as colic, biliousness, jaundice, etc. 1 qAugust Flower is nature’s intended reg: ulator. Two sizes, 25¢, 75¢. All druggists, City Drug Store. HAVER.B.HIGBEE. BUY-AND SELL-YOUR'MINING STOG! £ CORRESPONDENCE ‘SOLIGITED. 410-11 GERMANIA LIFE BLDG.'ST.PAUL. ESTABLISHED [899. FOR SALE-— Rubber stamps.|. The Pioneer will procure any|WANTED—For U. S. army able. kind of a rubber stamp for| bodied, unmarried men be- vou on short notice. tween :;gesU of 21 and 385, citi- = 7 zens o nited FOR SALE—Several logging| ;04 churmbel: and Snzfie;)sérage{ outfits, one steam log roller,| Pojieo who can speak, read one steam engine and hoiler, > peax, € s and write English. For in- driving team, harness, buggy. ] 1y it driving sled. Also ’cloufiiué Zormation spply. to Becrniting and rubbers below cost Outfit ?flilf:;éog'fles block, - Bemidji > at headquarters camp 14 miles north of Spaulding. Clear- water Logging Co. i . MISCELLANEOUS,___— WRITE A. D. STEPHENS, Crooks- ton, Minn., about the new towns of Holt, Middle River, Strathcona and -Grenbush on the Thief River'Falls extension. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays, 2:30 to 6 p, m. Thurs- PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. X LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li-| BEmDML - - . . . A, brary in bagement of court| gE. nebonatd. C. A, Pitkim. o, Mrs: B R Ryan, 1| McDonald & Pitkin 2 LAWYERS FOR RENT. Bemidji, Mion. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of the Eye a specialiy. Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon. Offlce: Gver First National Bank Residence Phone 231 Ofiice Phone 17 _ DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Office: Silversack Barn, cor. 4th St., Minn. A. DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave. Tom Smart, Dray and Baggage, Safe and Plano Moving FOR RENT—Five room house in Nymore. House in good " re- pairs FOR RENT — Suite of three rooms. Inquire 114 Irvine ave. south. FOR RENT—One five room cot- tage, one block from -school house. J. P. Duncalf. FOR RENT—Five room cottage on Lake Boulevard a:d 12th street. - Inquire of T. J. Miller & Co. QB o e i P e B § Webster @ Cooley § 2 Wall Paper & Paint Store E One door south of old P. O. ¥ building. Telephone No. 283. B b b b f b 4 Phone 40. Read the Daily Pioneer. Phone No. 58 '15 618 America Avenue pr— z DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Feed and Salef o™ Plinfiey Stable. LIVERY ATTACHED SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over B. H. Winter's Store. F. O. &, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemldjl AerleNo. 15+ Meets every Wednesday at & p. m.. Gilmour's Hell. i A.T. Wheelock, = -« H. LeBleu, - . . W, Presidenn W. Secrefary I} { Goods of All Description Stored 4 J. P. Pogue. i e s ST iy State Dairy and Food Commissfoner, Horace Ankenny of Ohio has com- menced a crusade against alleged pnt~j ent medicines containing whisky. O 0 W A - dlop and Read Did you know that E.H. Winter & Cbmnany carry the largest stock of Rubber Goods of any concern in Northern Minnesota, thereby enabling us to purchase our goods from 5 per cent to 10 per cent cheaper than Minesta & lteeuatona In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific.. Provides the best train passenger service between Northome, Funkley Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker and intermediate points and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth and all points east, west and South. Through coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. No_change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinner. = TIME CARD Effective June $th., 1905, Daily except Sunday STATIONS Arpm Lvam [ K A other concerns and we are :giving you the benefit. Every pair guaranteed. both price and quality, STAR RUBBERS ARE THE BEST RUBBERS [ ( O O O O 0 D D For the ’ From the smallest childs to nE. A Everything in this line of Alaskas and fleece lined rubbers for hoth Ladies’ and Gents By buying early we are able to give you the same prices as last year although wool has advanced 10 to 15c perpound. An inspection of $1.00 and $1.50 garments will satisfy you that this is the place to buy. Satisfaetion Guaranteed or &gofié'y Cheerfully Refunded. H. WINTER @ CO.,, : 5 ™ Phone 30 B v | O O O O O O O O O O Woodsman, The prices are the lowest. OVERSHOES : largest man’s. When you cannot get fitted elsewhere come here. 3 ARCTICS - UNDERWEAR Bemidji, Minn. i P ——————— e |

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